Description
Colour Transform Technology reacts with iron particles on your bodywork and wheels so they can be easily rinsed away for a deep clean.
Your vehicle is under constant attack from airborne contaminants. Many of these are tiny particles of iron that appear as specks on paintwork and brake dust on wheels, dulling their shine. The active ingredients in Liquid Clay turn red as they react with these iron particles to safely loosen them from the surface to be easily rinsed away.
How to use?
- Before you start check the bodywork and wheels are cool to the touch and out of direct sunlight.
- Shampoo the vehicle first and remove excess water.
- Spray Liquid Clay liberally across the bodywork, glass and wheels.
- Wait 3-5 minutes while the Liquid Clay reacts to any iron particles on the surface and turns red as it starts to dislodge them.
- Agitate bodywork with a soft damp sponge or wash mitt and agitate wheels with a brush or sponge before thoroughly rinsing off with water.
Note: Liquid Clay reacts to iron particles. To remove other types of contamination such as tree sap or tar, use the Autoglym Clay Detailing Complete Kit.
FAQ’s
Q: How does Liquid Clay work?
A: Your vehicle is under constant attack from airborne contaminants. Many of these are tiny particles of iron that appear as specks on paintwork and brake dust on wheels, dulling their shine. The active ingredients in Liquid Clay turns purple as they react with these iron particles to safely loosen them from the surface to be easily rinsed away.
Q: When should I use Liquid Clay?
A: If your vehicle paintwork feels rough to the touch or if you spot any iron contaminants on paintwork (orange or brown spots that look like tiny rust specks). Liquid Clay can be incorporated into a deep clean process. Where can I use Liquid Clay? Liquid Clay is perfectly safe to use on all external surfaces. It will effectively remove iron contamination from glass but its primary function is to clean paintwork and wheels.
Q: How often should I use Liquid Clay?
A: You can use Liquid Clay as often as you feel is necessary. If you do not see any visible reaction when you have applied Liquid Clay that would suggest you do not have an iron contamination on your paintwork.
Q: Can I use Liquid Clay on a wrapped car?
A: We would not recommend that Liquid Clay is used on wrapped vehicles.
Q: Can Liquid Clay be used on Matt paint?
A: Yes, Liquid Clay is perfectly safe and effective to use on Matt paint.
Q: What happens if Liquid Clay dries on to my vehicle?
A: This is not a problem. Even if the applied product has dried it will not stain or damage your vehicle. Rehydrate the product with a damp sponge or hose, agitate and rinse away. Can I use Liquid Clay instead of a clay bar? Liquid Clay reacts to iron particles which represent a significant amount of the contamination that may have bonded to your paintwork. To remove other types of contamination such as tree sap or tar, we recommend you use the Autoglym Clay Detailing Complete Kit.
Q: Can I use Liquid Clay instead of a wheel cleaner?
A: Liquid Clay is a highly effective and safe wheel cleaner. It reacts very well to brake dust and produces a good clean following agitation with a brush, mitt or sponge. It is safe to use on all wheel types and finishes. However, for a deeper wheel cleans on heavily soiled wheels we would recommend Autoglym Clean Wheels.
Q: Is Liquid Clay pH Neutral?
A: Yes. It will not remove wax layers for your paintwork.
- 500mL
- Easy to use pH Neutral iron fallout remover spray for use on vehicle bodywork & wheels
- Built in colour transform technology highlights iron particles bonded on surfaces
- Safely loosens iron contaminants from the surface to be easily rinsed away
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